"The commercial is completely intended for me, making fun of myself and my own situation," the aspiring rapper, 28, told Associated Press Television in a recent interview. "It has nothing to do with anybody in the fast-food industry at all. So, you know, if we've offended anybody, I'm really sorry about that." [...]

It's a "`Saturday Night Live' skit on myself. ... Maybe it'll land me some good roles in Hollywood," said Federline...

So flip those double double patties with pride, America: The spot is merely gentle self-parody, featuring the participation of an increasingly showbiz savvy Federline, who realized all he needed to launch his career to the next level was one buzzed-about SNL-style clip, but reluctantly came to accept the fact that neither his rhyming about weekend down time game nor his manhood-packaging game was nearly ridiculous enough.